There are now less than five weeks left of the transfer window - and Crystal Palace have only signed one player so far this summer.

Vicente Guaita is the only arrival so far at Palace this summer, with the Spanish goalkeeper arriving on a free transfer from Getafe, having signed a pre-contract agreement back in February.

The Eagles have been linked with plenty of other players in recent weeks, but as yet, Guaita is the only summer signing, with the new Premier League season just 34 days away.

In addition, three first team players - Wayne Hennessey, Julian Speroni and Joel Ward - have signed new contracts with the club, while ten young players have also signed professional deals with the Eagles this summer.

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But while many fans, including Palace chairman Steve Parish, are enjoying England's progression to the semi-finals of the World Cup, there have been a few on social media questioning the Eagles' transfer activity so far and when there may be any more new signings.

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And Parish has responded to one fan on Twitter to try and "put his mind at rest", insisting that the Eagles "need the right players, not players right now."

Within his tweet, which can be seen below, Parish insisted that even when he is away he is still working, and that he feels the Eagles have a very strong squad, and an excellent manager in Roy Hodgson.

Parish also finished his tweet with the words, 'It's coming home' - a phrase being sung and said across England after the Three Lions reached the semi-finals of the World Cup with a 2-0 win against Sweden yesterday (Saturday) in Samara, Russia.

Meanwhile, in separate tweets, Parish has also offered his congratulations to former Palace captain Gareth Southgate and his England team for their achievement in reaching the semi-finals of the tournament, and pondered what it could be like to see the Three Lions in a World Cup final, as can be seen below.

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